India

by Hugh Finlay and etc.

Published 2 February 1970
This guidebook includes the low-down on what makes India tick, politically and economically, and a 32 page colour section "Sacred India", highlighting the country's religious diversity.

Indonesia

by Ginny Bruce and etc.

Published October 1986
Includes a special colour section on Indonesian arts and crafts, up-to-date tips on the best places to stay for any budget, comprehensive notes on Indonesian cuisine, detailed information on getting around Indonesia's thousands of islands, and a helpful chapter on Bahasa Indonesia.

Family Adventures

by Eugene Fodor and etc.

Published 30 April 1996
Family Adventures gives parents -- and grandparents -- on-target advice for selecting the perfect trip.

This complete guide to family adventure travel lists more than 200 family-friendly outfitters who make it easy to travel safely and comfortably with even the youngest children. There are terrific trips for everyone, from infants to teens, and for any time of year. Icons show the youngest age each outfitter accepts.

Want to trek with llamas in Oregon? Bicycle along the Maine coast? Houseboat on the Erie Canal or the mighty Mississippi?

Each chapter focuses on one of 22 great activities and is packed with the best trips. You'll find options throughout the United States and Canada (and some farther afield). An appendix lists sports, activities, and outfitters in each state.

More Than 700 Great Trips for you and your family

Archaeology Adventures
Biking
Canoeing
Cattle Drives
Covered Wagon Adventures
Cross-Country Skiing
Digging for Dinosaur Bones and Other Fossils
Dogsledding
Fishing
Hiking and Backpacking
Horse Packing
Houseboating
Kayaking
Native American Experiences
Rafting
Ranches
Rock Climbing
RV Adventures
Sailing
Snorkeling and Diving
Trekking with Llamas and Burros
Wildlife Encounters

"Christine Loomis is the travel editor of" Family Life" magazine and was formerly travel editor of" Parents ." She has adventured all over the world with her husband and three children, ages 7, 10, and 16."


Vienna and the Danube Valley

by Eugene Fodor and etc.

Published 3 June 2003
Magnificent, magnetic and magical, Vienna beguiles on and all with Old World charm and courtly grace. It is a place where headwaters still bow as if saluting a Habsburg prince and Lipizzaner stallions dance intricate minuets to the strains of Mozart. Vienna doesn't hurry and neither should you, saunter through its stately street and marvel at its Baroque palaces and dream an afternoon away at a cosy Kaffeehaus. This new edition features coverage of the latest local trends and top spots and has a jampacked "Smart Travel Tips A-Z" chapter, plus Great Itineraries, Fodor's Choice, and web addresses. In addition, it lists the latest sights and activities and up-to-date options for hotels, restaurants, shopping and nightlife.